Tata Workers Union Bids Farewell to 20 Retired Tata Steel Employees

Retired employees honored with bouquets and gifts, their contributions to company and union remembered

Tata Workers Union organized a farewell ceremony for 20 retired employees of Tata Steel, honoring them with bouquets of flowers and gifts while wishing them a bright future.

JAMSHEDPUR – Tata Workers Union bid farewell to 20 retired employees of Tata Steel, acknowledging their contributions to the company and the union, and wishing them well for their future endeavors.

During the ceremony, the retired employees were presented with bouquets of flowers and gifts from the union as a token of appreciation for their service.

Tata Workers Union President Sanjeev Chaudhary Tunnu, General Secretary Satish Singh, Deputy President Shailesh Singh, Vice President Shahnawaz Alam, Vice President Rajeev Chaudhary, Assistant Secretary Shyam Babu, Treasurer Amod Kumar Dubey, and others were present at the event.

The union leaders emphasized the importance of the retired employees’ contributions to the company and the union, expressing their desire for continued support in the future to ensure the progress of both entities.

An appeal was made to the retired employees to continue providing suggestions to the union for its growth and development.

During the farewell, the retired employees called for unity among workers to address and resolve their problems effectively.

They expressed their pride in being associated with Tata Steel and Tata Workers Union, highlighting the significance of their connection with these organizations.

The farewell ceremony served as a platform to recognize the dedication and hard work of the retired employees, acknowledging their role in the success of Tata Steel and the union.

The presence of senior union leaders underscored the importance of the event and the value placed on the contributions of the retired employees.

As the retired employees embark on a new chapter in their lives, the Tata Workers Union’s gesture of appreciation and well wishes demonstrates the strong bond between the organization and its workforce.

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